The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 23, 1911, Image 3

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REVIEW --.
I Stnday School Leuon for Mar. 26, 1911 K$Jy!
I Specially ArrtuiBod lor This Paper jH III
UOU.K.V Ti:XT--ltnp,y Is that poo
Pl whose Uod Is tho lxirj "-I'sa. 141 15.
Tho object of tho first century of tho
divided kingdom and Its lessons wns
to develop and train a people of God,
through whom to tnnko'tho wliolo
orld a people or Gn.1 Saltation for
ilio Individual and for the human rare
The united kingdom did n great work
In this direction. Hut tho tlmo camo
when there was danger of Its failure.
Hcnco ctuno tho divided kingdom,
through which there wan a double ex
periment In tho development of tho
kingdom of (iod.
Tho porlod covered was about 90 years
0. C , 982 to 8!Kt. Thocountry wan Pales
tine, within Kb usual boundaries. Tho
course of development runs In two
lines: Tho royal, the course as repre
sented by the kings, tho civil history,
and tho religious development, rcpro
hentcd largely by tho prophets
Tho kingdom of Judah was about half
as largo as Israel. Its capital was Je
rusalem, und tho temple was tho re
ligious center. Large numbers of tho
more religious people came to Judah
from lurael. Judnh was sheltered
from uttack on the north by Israel's
being between them nnd tho nearest
and moot dangerous enemies, while n
desert was a great defense on tho
Boutu. Tills position nlso saved them
rrom close contact with heathenism
and its degradations.
Tho leading kings were Rchaboam,
17 years; Asa, 40 years; Jo
hoshaphat, 25 years. Under Asa
and Jchoshaphat there were great
religious revivals and religious
reforms, alternating with declines.
Hero wns u great struggle between
good and evil, and tho good seems to
havo gained. In a few cases there
wero revelations from God. Ho did
everything ho could to keep tho peoplo
obedient to his laws, and train thorn
In tho religious life, that they might
bo Uio kingdom of God to bless tho
world. There wero a few prophets
of whom llttlo Is known save their
nuinea. Tho conflict of religion with
evil In Judnh, though not ending in
completo victory, mndo a decided gain
for tho right.
Why do wo celcbrnto and praise our
forefathers? Not simply because they
woro stout hearted. Many a freeboot
er nnd many a soldier of fortune has
been that. It Is becauso they woro
stout hearted for an Ideal, their Ideal
and oure, civil and religious liberty;
and whenever and wherever men
and women thus devoted them
selves to ideal and not ma
terial things, there tho world's heroes
aro born, and borii to bo free.
Somo blessings come to us, not in
spito of, but just becauso of, our hos
tilo environment. Tho stimulus of
hostllo cllmato produces the robust
race. Where nature always smiles and
ovorythlng is friendly there is no such
thing as beneficent discipline, and a
soft, languid raco Is perpetuated. Tho
man of tho temperate zone owes his
superior physical vigor, his keener
mental capacity, his alertness, Ills in
ventiveness, very much to the climatic
condltlotiB under which ho lives. Ho
is forced to activity, and so he quickly
outstrips ills languid neighbor of tho
tropics.
Tho kingdom of Israel contained
9,400 8qunro miles. It was a much
moro fcrtilo country than Judnh. its
territory lay between Judnh and Syria,
bo that it was in closo contact on
threo sides with heathen nations, who
had tho activity and physical qualities
of tribos which loved excursions into
other countries for booty. Of the nine
klngii parallel with tho four kings of
Judali, It Is worth while to remember
Jeroboam, 22 years; Omri, 12; Ahab,
22. Jozebol, Ahab's heathen queen,
was tho most influential factor in tho
religious decline. Tho kingdom was
subject to revolutions, und the nine
kings of this period belong to five dy
nasties. Tho stories of theso hero-prophots
should becomo familiar in their main
incidents to all the children, who can
see what brave, heroic men can do,
when Uioy aro in earnest for tho right.
Elijah preached God Almighty, his
truth, his laws, his power to help, and
tho absolute necessity of being loyal
to him, If Uio individual or tho nation
would prosper by n llfo worth tlie liv
ing. For all tho children tho teacher can
make a most profltablo review by a
plan used by a successful friend. Ho
tool a largo sheet of heavy paper, say
12 by 15 inches, and drawing a lino
down tho center, on tho left hand sldo
wrote a sorlos of questions In letters
bo largo as to bo easily seen by all tho
class. On tho right uldo of tho lino ho
wroto tho answers. Theso questions
were given to tho class, and they read
the answers two or threo times. Then the
paper was folded In tho middle, so that
tho answers wero out of sight, whllo
the questions wero still beforo tho
class, and they woro to show how well
they had learned tho lesson. Such n
review can bo raado very effective.
From tho first there was religious
deterioration, from tho worship of Je
hovah by golden calves to tho worship
of Until with all its licentious rites. So
that true religion was almost oblit
erated. Tho Moablte Stono with its
reoorda of this tlmo is still preserved
in tho Iuvro, Psrls. Hero tho true
religion in its conflict with heathen
ism suffered un almost entiro and des
porato defeat for a time. Hut there
was n rally and reformation under Eli
J ah and Ellshn; which was continued
and advanced by Jehu, through his nn
nlhllatlon of Jezebel and her cull
dren.
Shapes for Spring
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HY JULIA HOTTOMLHY.
THREE of tho prettiest shapes
among tho new lints for spring arc
shown here. Ono might chooso with
tho oyes Ehut nnd bo bufo of pos
sessing grnce, style and real beauty
In nny of theso. They fit well and aro
only modoratoly large.
Hemp and mllnn appear to lead In
tho point of popularity, but thoro aro
Innumerable lovely models In other
braids as well hair braid, pyroxylin,
chip, leghorn, tuscan, in fact every
braid, including tho rough Japs, finds
a following, and thcro is no lack of
varloty In bIzo or shnpo.
Tho hair braldi and hemps aro
greatly favored for dress hats to be
trimmed with French plumos nnd laco
or ribbon or both. Milans and hempB
nro liked for big massos of flowers.
Many of theso trimmed with big
bunches of lilacs aro blooming In tri
umph at Palm Dcacli just now.
A great many shapes nro shown
with borders (called "flanges") of vol
vet, and somo aro faced with velvet.
Small shapes with upturned brims
nearly nlwayB nro Improved by a vel
vet facing on tho brim or coronet.
Tho velvet flnngo Is nn undoubted ad
vantage, adding finish and distinction
to tho shnpo. Its placing is n matter
of perfect workmanship.
It will bo noticed thnt crowns In
tho hats aro conservative; they aro
not specially largo or high or notlco
ablo In any way. Tho achievement of
FOR CHILD'S WEAR IN SPRING
Dress of White Dimity is About the
Most Dainty That Can Pos
sibly Be Devised.
Tlgo and I aro sweethearts all that
troubles mo 1b that his old brown coat
never gets too old to wear, bo I can't
mako him nlco now clothes lilto"what
mamma makes for mo. This 1b my
now whito dimity for spring. Mamma
says sho likes to havo nil her sewing
dono by tho tlmo hot weather comes.
Tho drs8 has a long blouso and doublo
rufllo on tho skirt and this Is my blue
sash. I wear It when I have tho bluo
ribbon In my hair and usually I wear
palo bluo or whito stockings. Mamma
says theso aro "Gibson" plaits ovor
my shoulders, and thero nro two nar
row insertions of laco down tho mid
dle of my blouso. Mamma considers
short sleeves tho host for summer or
winter, and sho says sho likes to havo
tho skirts of my dresses solid em
broidery bocauso they aro so fluffy.
Sometimes I wear kid shoes, but usual
ly black slippers thoy'ro bo aenslblo
and pretty, too. I'm six years old.
Anna M. Donnlston in the Chicago
News.
Handsomo beaded bags show no
signs of waning in popularity, but
the ones dono with tiny beads aro the
blng.
''""""""iBita.
graco In outline Is the paramount idea
In spring shapes and Is mora highly
regarded than any other feature. This
Is a good sign. So far there seems to
ho nn absence of frcaklshncss this sea
son, in nny direction.
It looks as If flowers wero to catch
tho fancy of all women young enough
to wear flower-lndcn shapes. They
nro so pretty. Doth tho hats and
flowers come in great ranges of lovely
colors. Milans in tho yellow or nat
ural color and hemps In nil colors givo
n choice from grave to gny nnd all
tho notes, botweon.
Thcro Js a shnpo for every face. It
is very essential to pick out tho most
becoming ono and this Is n sorious
matter.
MEDIUM STYLES FOR SPRING
Coming Millinery Will Offer Many
Choices, So That Surely All
May Be Suited.
Tho woman who cannot find millin
ery to suit her this senson will indeed
bo very difllcult to please. Not in
mnny years has it been mndo posslblo
for women to bo so sanoly nnd, at tho
samo tlmo, so fashionably hnttcd na
at presont
Tho styles are medium in all things.
Crowns nro modoratoly high, brims
aro noithor too wido nor too narrow,
and trimmings aro in no wiso exag
gerated. Tho Binart-looking turbans aro most
attractivo and como in a variety of
models and colorings to suit every
typo of faco. As a rule, two colore
nro combined, nnd not infrequently
two fabrics besides tho trimmings. A
soft, coarse, rather wido straw nnd
tho flno brnld of crinoline nro n favor
ed combination. Tho crown in folds
will bo of tho heavier straw nnd tho
crushed brim of tho crlnollno or hair.
Tho golden shades, which includo lem
on, ecru nnd leghorn, nro preferred for
tho crown, whllo tho brim will bo of
a contrasting color, as blue, dark red,
green or black.
No less attractive than tho shapes
aro tho trimmings. Tho cockado of
chanticleer red velvet decorating a
hat of golden nnd black tones Is an
cxnmplo of smart, becoming lines. A
modified sugar loaf hat, tho crown en
tirely concealed under tiny rosebuds,
nnd tho brim of blnck flexible Btrnw,
is another pretty model. A tiny
blackbird nestling on tho left sldo is
tho only trimming.
Tho fashionable trimmings nro small
flowers, Blnglo quills, small birds, mo.
dium wings, soft rlbbonB nnd velvet.
Now for Turned-Up Hats.
Onco moro will it bo posslblo to
sco woraon'B eyeB and hair. Hat brlma
Btill will bo largo, but they aro to bo
turned up. Hats with straw brims thnt
turn up boldly In front, nt tho sldo or
front and back aro seen among tho
modols for tho fast coming spring
time. Thoy como In nil sizes. Ono
of tho now forms Is 18 Inches long nnd
23 inches wide. Extra largo hats, how
over, will bo worn only bo tho extrem
ists. Even womon nre wenry of them,
for thoy havo been cnrrlod to such nb
Burd measurements that thoy no long
er nro picturosquo.
Novel Collar.
Tho string ties which women nre
wearing with their tailored shirt
waists como in tho loveliest of col
ors. Tho materials used aro Innumer
able, but all, of courso, have the silky
finish.
A novol collar shows to good ndvnn
tngo a string tio of cloi bluo corded
silk. Tho high, strnlght, turndown
collar fastens In front. Wide, vortical
oyolet silts nppoar around tho collar at
intorvals of about two Inches, and
through theso Is run tho tie, which Is
knotted in front In four-in-hand fashion.
WEAK BACKS MADE STRONG. (
Hackncho In most cnRcs is kidney- '
ncho, nnd usually ncconipnnled by lr-!
regularities of tho urine. To removo
tho pnln and weakness, you must euro
fTwr.Arw tho kidneys, Do no
niujirr WU, Doan'B Kidney
l'llln.
Mrs. Horn Welti
mnnn, 1927 Green
wood Tcrrnce, Chi
cago, 111., nays: "So
Intense- wero tho
rhoumntlo pains in
my back, I folt llko screaming. They
gradually became moro aovero until
they ran nil ovor my body. I could
not sloop nnd could hardly movo. I
steadily grow worso until I could
ncnrcoly open nr closo my hnnds. No
relief was obtained until I began us
ing Dean's Kidney Pills. Soon I felt
hotter nnd oro long the pnln loft."
Homomher tho name Dunn's.
For Hnlo by nil dealers, no contn a
box. Foator-Mllburn Co., llulTalo, N. Y.
To Incline Toward Mercy.
Jim hnd boon fnr from n good boy
during tho day and toward nightfall
ho realised the fact fully Holng well
acquainted with tho workings of fam
ily discipline, ho assayed a little di
plomacy. "Shall you tell father nliout mo?"
ho Inquired of his mother
"Cortnlnly I shall toll him," rn
nponded his mother, with sorrowful
firmness
"Shall you toll him beforo dinner or
nfter dinner?" asked the culprit
"After dinner," wns tho announce
ment. "Mother." and Jim gavo a wlgglo
of anticipation, "couldn't you havo a
blueberry pudding for his dessert?
Couldn't you do that much for mo,
mother?" Youth's Compnnlon
Warned.
A serlouB-mlnded New Yorker, who,
because of his dignified outlook on
llfo, hnB sent Ills son, aged twelve, to
n particularly ntrlct and proper board
ing school In New England, unexpect
edly visited tho school last week. As
certaining tho location of his young
hopeful's room, ho climbed tho four
fllghtB of stnlrs necessary to reach It
and entered. On a mammoth pin
enrd suspended from a steel engrav
ing of "Washington and GenornlB"
(presented to tho youth ns a Christ
mas gift by his admiring pnront) was
tho cheerful sentiment:
"Don't spit on tho celling. We have
lost our ladder."
A Way to Keep Love In.
Mrs. Honoyblrd nut, Dickey, dear,
tho flat 1b bo tlnv. Whv. tho windows
aro bo small a mouso couldn't crawl '
through.
Mrs. Honoyblrd Thnt Is nil the bol
ter, dear. When poverty comes ln
love can't fly through tho window.
EASTER POST CARD8 FREE.
Send 2o Ftnmp for five (ample of our
Very best Gold Kinbowcd, Knitcr, Flower
nd Motto Post Curils; beautiful colors nnd
loveliest designs. Art Pout Card Club, 731
Jackson St., Topekrt, Kan.
Domestlo Amenities.
Father I think tho baby looks like
you.
Mother Yes, it shuts its oyes to nn
awful lot.
wnrs itimnKRH iikcosik nkcicssakt I
And jonrahoos pinch, Alloii'n root-i;nf, Uio AnU-
optlo ponder to liokliaknn Into tho nhom.W jnnttlin
thin if to ute. Trr It fur Ilrrnklng In Now Hljue..
Bo!doTf)rjwhero,2f-o. Katiipl KllKIJ. Aililreu A.8.
Olmited, I.oltor, N.Y. Don't acctptanv lUbttUutt. ,
To render your nolghbor a servlco
willingly shows tho genoroslty of your
chnractcr; to prcservo slleuco ovor it,
tho cranJour of your soul. I'uysloux.
Yoj will nce7o; perhaps feel chilly.
You think you nro cntchitiK cold. Don't
wnit until joii know it. Take a doso of
HamlinH Wiz.ird Oil and you just can't
catch cold.
A woman can straighten up a man's
desk in Ave minutes so effectually that
ho won't bo ublo to find anything he
wants ln live hours.
IJo Yon IJo Kyo Snivel
Apply only from AHoptic Tubes to
Provont Infection. Murlno i:yo Balvo In
Tubes Now Hlzo i5o. Murlno Kyn Ma
uld 25c-50o. Uyo Jiooks In oach I' leg.
All Depends.
"Want n good nnecdote about m
itateBman?"
"Wns ho roQlcctcd?"
There nre no euro cures for Piles, but
Trask'a Ointment will relieve moit canes
nd often effect complete cures whore oth
er remedies havo failed.
It's nn enBy matter for a married
man to keep posted on what's going
on In his homo neighborhood.
Smokers find Lewis' Sinplo Hinder 5c
clear better quality than most 10c cigars.
I A
No doubt tho mind euro is all right A womnn's club somotlmeB reminds
If you havo tho mind to begin with. a mnn of a hammer.
MILD, GENTLE LAXATIVE '
FOR WOMEN GIVEN FREE
Do many of thu Ills of women nro due
to habitual constipation, probably be
cause of their false modesty on the sub
ject, that their nttcntlon cannot bo too
Btroncly cnllcij to tho Importance of keep
Inff the bowels open. It Is alwnys Impor
tant to do that, regardless of tho Bex, but
It Is especially Important In women.
From tho tlmo tho girl begins to men
struate until menstruation ceases she has
always vastly better prospects of coming
through healthy If sho watches her bowel
movements. If you And yoursolf constl
patod, with bad breath, pimply complex
ion, headaches, belching gas nnd othor
symptoms of Indlgentlon nnd constipation,
Uko a small dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
PUTNAM
Color mors poedi brighter and latter colors thin anj ether die. One 10c osckias colon all fibers. They die In
sUftuuwfwiU.(iuUIwInaa(a Writ lWlrw6wU-?Uw to Oio. Bleach and Uia Colore. MOHHOE
OATS 2S9 Vu. Per Acre.
Tint is the MNorn to mpM of 1 lipoi'ore
Tlntinoi. Lou l'n, Wuli, luil from
Knler's Krjiiwnntcil Wlnio llntinnzn o.it I
nnd won a Imnd'otne 80 acre fnnn. Other
Mr xeliN nre 111 but , Hit bin.. 103 lm ,
etc. Iin.l by ftmticM neutered throughout
the 1 . S. '
Snler't lVdlorrp ItarW, I'hx, Corn, '
Oats, Wlie-it, Potatoes (IrnMci atul Cln
era nro fimuMii the world r for tliolr (
nuritv nnd tromciidoim ticlilitijr qitiilitip.
We nre eiil the lnrnest Rtuweri of f.iriu
ffeds in the world, I
Our calnlou bristling with ppiM ni(hi
fire for tlm linking, or kpihI I'Y in tnmp j
nnd roppHn 1(1 pieKs'p f film ppi hot
eltiri nml mnlir. Iih'Iiii!'" nboto nnr- '
p1oih ohIm, tnpi'tlii't- with bin mining. I
.loliu Sil.-r Seed Co., lhj South 8th St.,
Ln C'roikc. Wia. i
Amnnn nnllf-nmicft. I
"I mil nfi aid that mini speaks beforo
ho thinks "
"Impossible!"
"Why?"
"lie in or thinks."
iMi.r1 ri'ititn in n 'in 1 1 days
rmir ilriikiiNt mil ipinml mniifj lr I'.wo Ot.TP
llhsr full in fitii nnr in-o i f ItrhliiK. MIInA
UUmlliiiiul I'rulliiJIlM L'lloa 111 Olu UUar. M)0-
H'b ensy for n prott young widow
to mtiko n man think ho wautu to
marry her
BSh MrAfF
Restored to Hcallh by Lydiu 0. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least
try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame
for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says:
Richmond, Mo. "AVhon mynccoml dnurxlitcr was clpliti'on
months old I wis pronounced tv hopeless Invalid by HpcclallHts.
I hud a consultation of doctors and they said 1 had a suvcro case
of ulceration. I was In hod, for tun weeks, had slnklnp; Nnells,
and was proiiotineed to ho lu a dangerous condition. My father
insisted that avo try Lydla 13. lMnlcluun's Vcp;ctahlo Compound,
mid hrounlitino six hot ties. I soon hepnn to improve, and ho
foro It had all been taken 1 was as well and strong as over, my
friends hardly recognized mo ho great was (ho change." Mrs.
Woodson JLiranstctter, Richmond, Mo.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in
the United States who have been benefited by this famous
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thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering.
Read what another woman says:
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I am always glad to speak a word of pralso for Eydla 13. Pink
hum's Vegetable Compound, and you nro at liberty to uso this
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Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub
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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help
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For 30 years Lydia K. Pinkham's Vogetablo
Compound has been tho standard remedy for
fomalo ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try tills famous xncdicino.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
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Rfcplg3H If the slightest trouftlo appears which
HJ1F ydu do not understand, writo to Mrs.
lMnkhnm at Lynn, Mass., for her advice it la
free and always helpful.
IMPERIAL AUTOMOBILES Tl" QUALITY
The lifo of the power plant is the life of the car Our constrnction assurei dura
bility, reliabilty, accessibility and economy, livnry moving part of the car floats
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$1,350 to $2,000. Get our freo catalogue beforo buying.
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AUTOMOBILE
COMPANY
Jackion, Michigan
Fortunate.
Mrs. WoggB Sho lu enormously
wealthy.
Mrs. Hoggs Yes. Sho waa an onlr
wife, you know!
Garfield Tea Is Nature's laxativo nnd
blood purifier; it overcomes conRtipation
and its many attendant ailments.
Pepsin, It Is a woman's favorlto laxa
tive. You will find that you can do away
with salts. Htron cathurtlcn, etc., which
nro entirely unsulted to wonian'B require
ments. Mrs. Kutherlne Haberfltroh of McICees
RocKs. I'n nnd Mrs. A. U. Uerrlclc of
Wheeler, Mich., who wna almost para
lyzed In her stomach nnd bowels, uro now
cured by tho uso of this remedy. A freo
nnmplo bottlo can bo obtained by address
ing Dr. Caldwell, nnd after you nro con
vinced of Un merits buy It of your drug
gist at fifty conts and ono dollar a. bottlo.
For tho freo n.imple addresn Dr. AV. n.
Caldwell, SOI Caldwell building, .Monti
cello, 111.
FADELESS DYE
Spring Medicine
'I Iipto Ii tin other trapon when modi
clno in ro much needed an. in the fipring.
TIip blnod N impure and iVntiovprlnlied
condition ituhpitcd by piinploi, liih and
other piuplions on the fiee nnd body, by
deficlrtil Mtnht), Ioh of appetite, lack of
tU'tlfttll
The hot fpiinj? medicine, necnnlinir to
the experii tun nnd teititnotiy of thou
iuiiiIh annually, i,i
Mood's Sarsaparilla
It purine nnd enriches Hie blood, curt
eniptn.li", build up tho sjiitcm.
Get it tofl.iv in unuil liquid form oar
cluiool.it i' 1 t.i!!clH known im .Sinmt.ilu.
The only perfectly safe razor
-allll
KNOWN Till:
WOKIJJ OVUR
nrnnurr cranm Miritnwoficwimnd
w-i iniiuu uinnuii ,tl
inrrlitt clotlr nlceit.
If iilIlUli'il nltli I
; Thompson's Eya Wafsr
kutUVIDB. IUU
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 11-1911.
Kind
BRADLEY
MERRIAM
& SMITH
Council Blulfs, Iowa
Waifarfi DUlributar
Agtnli WanltJ
The Farmer's Sen's
fireaf QppiluMfy
vr 117 wan ror ma nui rami to branm
7ouruiiifiniuni-fir lieutnnaw to
pruiiuro ror jour ruttira
unjt.pflfi1.7nna inaopcn
(11 uca. A ureal oppor
tunity own 1 18 you In
Manitoba, bakatcban
or Alborta, ntieru 7011
can socurn n Frvellomn-
aiffiaorDU7iiuidfttrtfc
noiiablo prices.
How'stheTime
not n yoar from now,
iiuttii muil n ill 09 ulga
or. Tho tirnfJIM tuynirftl
from tus iilmndiint croim at
Wlirnt. Oiitu Hint lktrlcr.
an well as cattlo rultlnu, aro
cunMuti a Btcail7 aarnnco In
price. Oovrnirui nt returns ibnw
ILiH tt'ti number of aettlnrs
In Westorn Cunattn from
ier rnt
tun tli
put it
th
irnrou 01 ono troii.
t'rea JloiuHtouila of 100
ncron nml liro-oinptlonn of
1(1(1 arrrrt lit SU.OO uimcre.
riim t'llmale. kimmI mliiK)l,
oxtf'llrnt rullmiy fncllltlas,
low frt'lghtrntoiii Troott. uu
Itir una luinbur easUy ob
tulnoil. or paroptuet "wuit ueil west,"
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